Pappadoc or Peter Parker.. thank you. I think. Unfortunately, this IS the man that I thought it was. I think I am going to be sick to my stomach.Do you know any more about this man Richard Goeringer? Is there a place where I could talk to you that is NOT in a public forum? If this guy is still violent, my safety could be at risk.

<quoted text>If you give me the post numbers you are referring to, I will see what I can find

The original post that I read the blurb from the Police Blotter that you posted was #925. From page 47. Dated September 15,08. Also interested on any info on that Ronald Wiley, but more so on the other guy. Also I would like to find out more info on a house fire in Chicago Heights on Sept 10, 2008.Thank you

Part of the duties of the secretary of state in Illinois is to serve as state librarian, and it's in this role that White may be doing some of his most important work.

Through the efforts of White's office, people are better able to reconnect with the past by using modern technology. Through grants, libraries and other organizations are digitizing their collections of historic documents and photographs - enabling people with Internet connections to access a wealth of historical material previously only available through extensive legwork.

here's a happy ending my neice who lost/stolen dog finally has been reunited with her dog thank you to the county line dog animal hospital they kept the details of his discription and he came in and they called her to tell her they found her dog.

<quoted text>Pappadoc or Peter Parker.. thank you. I think. Unfortunately, this IS the man that I thought it was. I think I am going to be sick to my stomach.Do you know any more about this man Richard Goeringer? Is there a place where I could talk to you that is NOT in a public forum? If this guy is still violent, my safety could be at risk.Thank you,Sick to my Stomach in a town South of Yours.

Thanks to you both for responding. I did some digging and got to the bottom of this story and got some answers. While not a good situation to be in, the circumstances surrounding the events and my friend involved wasn't as bad as I feared. I can rest easier now.

Money Stolen $40 was stolen from a woman's purse as she was shopping April 7 at Kmart, 3231 Chicago Road.

NO LICENSE Juan Vielman, 21, of Sauk Village, was charged with driving without a valid license, driving without insurance and speeding after a stop April 9 in the 3600 block of Chicago Road, police said.

Fish Fry: Friday, April 17The Steger Honor Eleven Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8283 and Ladies Auxiliary will hosts a fish fry from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. the third Friday of each month through May. Menu includes cod, french fries, cole slaw, bread, dessert and coffee. Cost is $8 for adults and $3.50 for children.

Money Stolen $40 was stolen from a woman's purse as she was shopping April 7 at Kmart, 3231 Chicago Road.

NO LICENSE Juan Vielman, 21, of Sauk Village, was charged with driving without a valid license, driving without insurance and speeding after a stop April 9 in the 3600 block of Chicago Road, police said

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